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Established in {{AN|1708}} as a landing strip for light cargo aircraft supporting the [[Army of Karnamark]], the '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was iteratively expanded to the point where it became the largest airport in the district of [[Karnamark]] and the site of the only runways with sufficient length to receive heavy cargo-passenger aircraft. Being attached to the cantonments of the Army of Karnamark in [[Ny-Zanzibar]], the aerodrome remains subject to the control and oversight of the contracted armed forces. The aerodrome is nonetheless also host to a flight school organised under the [[Holy Lakes Aviation School]] and can receive guest units from the [[Hurmu Peace Corps]] if circumstances require. | |||
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Revision as of 16:03, 16 November 2022
Ny-Zanzibar Cantonments Aerodrome | |||
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Code: HUNZ | |||
Summary | |||
Airport type | Military | ||
Owner/Operator | Army of Karnamark | ||
Serves | Ny-Zanzibar | ||
Location | Ny-Zanzibar, Karnamark | ||
Runways | |||
Direction | Length | Surface | |
ft | m | ||
09/27 | 9,885 | 3,013 | Tarmac |
18/36 | 10,203 | 3,110 | Tarmac |
Established in 1708 AN as a landing strip for light cargo aircraft supporting the Army of Karnamark, the Ny-Zanzibar Cantonments Aerodrome was iteratively expanded to the point where it became the largest airport in the district of Karnamark and the site of the only runways with sufficient length to receive heavy cargo-passenger aircraft. Being attached to the cantonments of the Army of Karnamark in Ny-Zanzibar, the aerodrome remains subject to the control and oversight of the contracted armed forces. The aerodrome is nonetheless also host to a flight school organised under the Holy Lakes Aviation School and can receive guest units from the Hurmu Peace Corps if circumstances require.